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The Red Fort ( lal kila )

Red Fort is located in the old Delhi, in the world famous Chandni Chowk on Netaji Subhash Marg. India’s largest mosque Jama Masjid is located opposite the Red Fort. The Lahore Gate and the Delhi Gate Red Fort are two entrances and it includes 256 acres of land. The size of the Red Fort is octagonal. It was built in 1648 by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. The famous Mina Market is located inside the Red Fort, which is good for buying souvenirs, crafts and handicrafts items.

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The history of the Red Fort Delhi can not be expressed in words because its history is associated with the Mughal rule in the country for centuries. Mughal ruler Shah Jahan had a diverse need of this fort and it was built according to those needs. The huge size fort made a prestigious presence in India’s medieval times and is related to this country’s timeline to this date.

In 1639, when the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan transferred his capital from Agra to Delhi, the Red Fort was constructed by him in the north-eastern part of the newly established city of Shahjahanabad. At present, Shahjahanabad is known as Old Delhi, it took almost a decade to complete the construction, and Yamuna water was used to feed the ditch constructed around the fort.

The construction of the Red Fort by the massive red sandstone gave it the name of the Red Fort. The glory of the fort is the first thing, but red color has become an indispensable feature of the fort of the fort and it is easily recognized. The size of the fort can be estimated from this fact that it took ten years to complete the fort, which is about one and a half kilometers of height of 33 meters high. The fort has become one of the most sought after tourist destinations in modern times.

The history of the Red Fort Delhi shows that many sections were made in the fort according to the special work and needs of the fort. ”Diwan-I-Aam” is a lobby worked for the overall population to collaborate with the sovereign. There is a string of pillars made of gold with the railway, which marks the boundary between the people and the king “Diwan-e-Khas” is another hall made of natural stones, which are the private meetings of the emperor Was used for. Many other such architectural architecture are present in the fort, like “Hammas” or specially built baths for the royal family. The “Royal Burj” is another place where the Emperor’s office was built and the Emperor had spent time working privately. The “color palace” or the Palace of Colors was a special place which was built for the Emperor’s wives. It has a large pool area with beautifully designed terrace, which has covered the gold tower and there are many mirrors in the system.

On August 15, 1945, in the memory of India’s independence, August 15 is considered the most celebrated annual festival of the Independence Day celebrations. This is a national holiday in the country. The country had secured its independence from the colonial British rule after the independence movement, which was to prevent nonviolent protests to achieve independence on the basis of the civil disagreement, which was conveyed by the Indian National Congress (INC) to other political parties and freedom fighters Had led with. With the independence of this country, it is divided into two to become India and Pakistan, under the plan of the British Indian Empire based on the religious line division. Even after communal violence broke out, this division killed large scale and brought violent riots besides the displacement of nearly 15 million people. India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, lifted the National Flag of India on 15th August, 1947, at Red Fort Delhi above Lahauri Gate. Since then, the Prime Minister is constantly raising the flag while addressing the country on Independence Day.

In addition to offering flag-opening ceremonies, national holiday is celebrated throughout the country on that day. The citizens of the country display national flags in various forms in national flags while planning to watch the patriotic songs to use the goods and bind them with family and friends while filming any patriotic film, while on this important day Celebrate in Country. Many books and films often present split stories and other stories which are story stories related to the country’s independence. Often terrorist organizations or separatist groups threaten terrorist attacks before and before August 15, but serious security arrangements are made.

One of the three national holidays in the country is Independence Day in India, on January 2, in the Republic Day celebrations, on October 26, the birthday of the great freedom fighter Mahatma Gandhi. These festivals are important in every Indian state and Union Territory of India. Through his speech on Republic Day, the President of India “Prime Minister, addressed to the nation” hoists the National Flag on the sword of the historic Red Fort in Delhi on August 15 every year. Serious opportunity has been awarded through firing each gun shots. The Prime Minister of India, therefore, highlighted the achievements of the government through giving a speech on this occasion. This is an opportunity that many issues of national interest and strategies are brought to the attention of future development. The Prime Minister paid homage to those leaders, who had fought continuously for freedom of the country during the freedom movement. Singing of the country’s national anthem “Jana Gana Mana” is another important event. Immediately after the end of the speech due to the partition of Indian Armed Forces and the paramilitary forces, there are other notable attractions. Here mostly parades or pagans are to present glimpse of the freedom struggle and to present the diversity of the cultural traditions of this country. There are similar incidents in all the state capitals, where the Chief Ministers of the state have followed National Flag and Parade and PageSans.

On this occasion both government and non-governmental organizations have continued the upliftment ceremony of the flag in all parts of the country. In order to illustrate the different culture of the country, such scenes are organized in different schools and colleges, besides organizing different cultural programs. You can see the light strings in major government buildings decorated on this occasion. To celebrate this special occasion, the attraction of Kite Flying Delhi and other cities of India has become an attraction as an added attraction. National flag of different sizes is hoisted or used abundantly on this occasion for the purpose of symbolizing loyalty to the country. Replicas of triangular colors can be found in cloths, wrist bands, cars and household items of the citizens, who follow such material to demonstrate their loyalty. For the past several decades, the nature of celebration has changed widely to celebrate India with the spirit of nationalism.

It is worth noting that Indian Diaspora is enjoying the celebration of Independence Day in almost all parts of the world through the conduct of Parades and Pageant in many immigrant areas of India. August 15 has already been “India Day” in many cities in New York and in the rest of the world in the United States, such overseas Indians and other local people are watching the participation. There is an opportunity to celebrate the “India Day” pageant between the end of the week or August 15.

Chatta Chowk: This is a covered market, from which you can buy handicrafts and monuments

Diwan-i-Aam: The Mughal rulers used to communicate with common people in this hall. Equipped with beautiful panels.

Deewan-e-Khas: The Mughal rulers used to communicate with their ministers and other trustees in the hall of this large pillar.

Moti Masjid: It is a small mosque in which carvings of marble have been carved.

Hyatt Baksh Bagh or “Life-Bestowing Garden”: You will find fountains, pavilions, puddles and many types of flowers and plants here.

Hammam or Royal Bath: It is made entirely of marble.

Janaana: The pavilion used for the use of women.

The palace of the palanquin or color: The glass work has been done for its decoration. Gold and silver are carved from the ceiling.

Light and Sound Shows: It starts at 6 o’clock in the evening. Mugal history is explained in Hindi and English in detail. You will have to buy extra tickets for this show. The ticket price is 80 rupees (for adult) and 30 rupees (for children).

-TIPS-

Take water with you, do not have permission to bring some food items from outside.Be cautious with pockets and thugsLook at the Light and Sound Show This is quite interesting.When shopping at Chatta Chowk, pay attention to the valuables. The cost of every small piece of goods is very high. Once you see the monument, you can shop. In Chandni Chowk market, you can also call the shops on food and drink shops. Parathas must be eaten in the paratha lane. You’ll love this!

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